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A Southern Mom And A Midwesterner Agree (Reply to this comment)
by AinsleyJo
When I read this, one phrase came to my mind: tongue-in-cheek! I notice that A Southern Mom beat me to using the term.
That must mean that you've mastered the art of tongue-in-cheek.
A small town of a million or so where everybody knows each other; doing "research" in a red-light district! LOL
Cheerio!
AJ :-)
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Jan 05 '09 9:40 am PST
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Hey, y'all! (Reply to this comment)
by talyseon
I find your style delightfully dry. Good job.
Talyseon.
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May 31 '08 9:37 am PDT
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Re: Surprise (Reply to this comment)
by SMITHSWOODSIDE
Letta
Your wish is my command!
Peter
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Nov 27 '07 5:53 pm PST
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I think this is brilliant! (Reply to this comment)
by a_southern_mom
Basically, a boss and an employee went out of town. You, however, turned that minor event into a witty, comical, fun to read essay! Your tongue-in-cheek humor always amazes me. "I felt the urge to insist they both visit the red light district of Sydney." I can only imagine your devilish grin as you encouraged the mischief.
Can't wait for the sequel!
~Becky
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Nov 27 '07 1:01 pm PST
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Surprise (Reply to this comment)
by grandgram
I was wondering when you would return to epinions but I thought it would be about your recent election or should I say wipe out!
I thought you would wax nostalgic about a new face, new beginning, new hopes for Aussies. Sorry all I got is a trip to the big city by two fellow workers. I was disappointed I was ready to hear your views on the election. I do keep up on things in the world but red light districts of the big city is not one of them.
Take care old friend
Letta
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Nov 27 '07 6:04 am PST
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Hands-on research... (Reply to this comment)
by NFP
..as it were. There's a leap and a lesson here somewhere.
cheers, Nick
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Nov 27 '07 6:01 am PST
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